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The SNAP 2025 Test 2 examination concluded on December 14, 2025, and the question paper with solutions has been updated based on candidate feedback. The exam was held in two slots, afternoon and evening. The candidates who have appeared for the exam can go through the SNAP memory based question paper. In this article, we have compiled the questions shared by candidates from both slots as the official papers are not released.
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Along with the questions, a detailed Test 2 analysis is provided, covering section-wise difficulty, important topics, and common question patterns. Candidates can also check out the exam analysis of SNAP 2025 Test 3 of both slots.
The SNAP Test 2 exam concluded on December 14, 2025. The structure typically includes three sections with a total duration of 60 minutes, maintaining its signature speed-based format. Below is the detailed SNAP exam pattern to help you quickly revisit the format before the test.
| Particulars | Snap Exam Pattern |
|---|---|
Sections |
|
Total questions | 60 |
Maximum marks | 60 |
Mode | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Number of attempts | 03 |
| Section Name | Number of Questions | Maximum Marks |
|---|---|---|
General English: Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Ability | 15 | 15 |
Analytical and Logical Reasoning | 25 | 25 |
Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency | 20 | 20 |
SNAP Total | 60 | 60 |
| Shift | Exam Time |
|---|---|
Shift 1 | 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM |
Shift 2 | 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM |
Careers360 has successfully provided live updates for the SNAP Exam 2025 Test 2, Slot 1 and Slot 2, covering key details such as memory-based questions, overall exam difficulty, and comparisons with Test 1 and previous years’ papers. Candidates can now visit Careers360 to access complete post-exam coverage, detailed insights, and expert analysis of SNAP 2025 Test 2, as the exam concluded on 14th December.
SNAP Test 2 analysis for Slot 1 Paper was slightly longer compared to SNAP 2025 Test 1 Paper. However, despite the increased length, the overall difficulty level of the question paper was easy.
The overall difficulty level of the exam was easy to moderate and was easier compared to Test 1.

The overall difficulty level of the Logical Reasoning section was moderate.
Topic-wise distribution and difficulty:
Critical Reasoning: 3–4 questions; easy in terms of difficulty
Arrangements: 3 questions, including a number-based pyramid arrangement
Family Tree and Blood Relations: 2 questions
Syllogisms: 2–3 questions
Coding–Decoding: 2 questions,
Series: 1 question; easy
Calendar: 2 questions
Clock: 2 questions
The Quantitative Aptitude section was lengthy and calculative, making time management a key challenge for many candidates. Overall, this section was more challenging than the SNAP Test 1 Paper.
Topic-wise distribution:
Percentage: 1 question
Logarithms and Indices: 2–3 questions
Time and Work: 2 questions
Time, Speed, and Distance: 2 questions
Mixtures and Alligation: 2 questions
Unit digit and LCM HCF: 1 question
No questions were asked from the DI section.

The paper was similar in approach to Slot 1, making it overall doable for prepared candidates.
One question was based on idioms and phrases.
Antonyms- and synonyms-based questions were included.
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The overall difficulty level was easy.
One question was based on a series.
Critical Reasoning questions were easy.
Two questions were from coding–decoding.
3–4 questions were from the clock and calendar.
One question was based on a circular arrangement of 8 people.
2–3 questions were from the arrangements overall.
Quantitative Aptitude was easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.
The Arithmetic section was lengthy and calculative.
Most of the questions were from Arithmetic.
Coordinate Geometry: 1 question.
One question was based on a table, which was calculative (based on the highest percentage of car production).
| Parameter | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
|---|---|---|
Paper Length | Slightly longer | Similar to Slot 1 |
Overall Difficulty | Easy overall | Easy to Moderate |
Nature of Paper | Balanced | Slightly more QA-heavy |
Time Management | Manageable except QA | More pressure due to QA |
1- If TACITURN: GARRULOUS, then Insolvent: ________
2- The startup would not have secured the funding _________ its innovative business model and the founder’s compelling pitch.
if not for it was
unless it was for
if it had been for
had it not been for
3- The old bureaucratic system was a labyrinth of red tape, where a single request could take months to be processed.
Simile
Metaphor
Paradox
Euphemism
4- The old library in Pune contained several recondite texts on ancient Indian philosophy that were accessible only to a handful of scholars.
Popular
Manifest
Esoteric
Pedestrian
5- The drone flew high above the city of Jaipur, capturing breathtaking aerial footage.
Identify the part of speech for the underlined word.
6- The _______ crafted silver filigree from Cuttack is _______ sought after by collectors worldwide.
Delicately, high
Dedicate, high
Delicate, highly
Delicately, highly
7- The new quality control manager was determined to ________ all the outdated procedures in the factory.
Do away with
Get along with
Give in to
Make up to
8- The CEO’s decision to resign came as a _________ shock to the employees and the stock market.
Crude
Raw
Rude
Stark
1- What was the day on 15th August, 1947?
2- Which year matched the calendar of 2007?
3- If a clock gets slow by 5 minutes every hour, and it was correct at 6 AM on Monday, what will be the time at 6 PM on Tuesday?
4- Find the missing number: 5, 7, 13, 25, 45, ______
5- Find the missing term: Q3F, S5J, U8N, W12R, ______
6- Find the missing term: 1, 2, 6, 30, 210, ______
7- Which letter will replace the question mark?

R
Q
S
P
8- Statements:
Some cats are black.
Some black things are big.
Conclusions:
Some cats are big.
All big things are black.
9- Find the missing number: 2, 10, 30, 68, 130, ______
10- Statements:
All metals are conductors.
No insulators are conductors.
Conclusions:
No metal is an insulator.
Some calculators are metal.
Neither 1 nor 2 follows
Only 1 follow
Only 2 follow
Both 1 and 2 follow
1- Find the unit digit of 1! + 2! + 3! + … + 100!
2- If a man covers 1/3rd distance at speeds 10 km/h, 20 km/h, and 60 km/h, find the average speed.
3- If the HCF of two numbers is 15 and their product is 1800, find the LCM.
4- Two dice (red and blue) are thrown. Find the probability that the sum is prime and the number on red dice is greater than blue dice.
5- Given two pairs of lines:
K:
x+2y=11
2x−y=7
L:
x+2y=11
2x+y=7
Find the difference in values of x in K and L.
Find the difference in values of x in K and L.
6- Given points A(1,2), B(3,8), C(7,k) are collinear. Find k.
7- If 10 men take 12 days to complete work and 12 women take 15 days to complete the same work, find the time taken by 6 men and 6 women.
8- Evaluate: sin3θ+cos3θsinθ+cosθ+sin3θ−cos3θsinθ−cosθ
9- A furniture store makes a profit of 25% after offering a discount of 20% on a sofa. If the cost price (CP) increases by 10% and the store still offers the same 20% discount, what is the new profit percentage?
10- A laddu from a shop has a radius of 3.5 cm. If 10 such laddus are packed in a cubical box, what is the approximate total volume occupied by 10 laddus (in cm)?
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Your strategy for the remaining exam cycles (Test 3) and your prospects of being admitted to prestigious Symbiosis International (Deemed University) institutions like SIBM Pune and SCMHRD are strongly impacted by SNAP Test 2.
It assists applicants in accurately evaluating their own performance by analysing the number of questions that were practically achievable in each section.
Cut-offs and predicted scores are directly impacted by exam difficulty, which can be determined through analysis.
Experts can predict cut-offs for prestigious SIU universities based on difficulty and student efforts, assisting applicants in understanding their chances of admission.
The analysis aids in improving strategy, concentrating on important topics, and preventing errors for candidates taking Test 3 or preparing for SNAP in the upcoming year.
With only a few days left for the SNAP 2025 Test 3 examination, candidates should focus on the last stage of their exam preparation. After learning the exam pattern and SNAP syllabus 2025, it is very important to practise with SNAP sample papers. Solving SNAP 2025 sample papers helps candidates understand the examination pattern better and improve their speed and accuracy.
It also shows which topics need more revision. By using sample papers in the final days, candidates can give a strong boost to their SNAP 2025 preparation.
| Title | Download Link |
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SNAP Sample Paper, SNAP Preparation Course & Study Material |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
A SNAP 2025 score of 25 marks can get you 70-80 percentile, which is a good score for the MBA admission 2026-28.
Yes. Cut-offs depend on factors like difficulty level, number of candidates, and normalisation (if applicable). Each test may have slightly different cut-offs.
Test 2 is highly important as it provides insights into evolving question patterns, difficulty levels, and topic weightage, helping candidates appearing for Test 3 adjust their strategy.
Based on the previous year trends, General English, Analytical and Logical Reasoning are expected to be easy to moderate, whereas Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency section is expected to be of moderate difficulty and lengthy.
Officially, the SNAP Question paper does not get released, but memory-based questions and the detailed exam analysis will be provided here as soon as the exam concludes by the Careers 360 Team.
On Question asked by student community
Yes, you can definitely prepare better for the SNAP Quantitative Ability section by keeping a complete formula list with you. Instead of memorising everything randomly, it helps to organise formulas chapter-wise so you can revise faster.
Here is a useful formula list for the SNAP Quant section:
1. Arithmetic
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